$1,350,000.
In 2009 it was $1,350,000 for first place.
$ 1,350,000 was the announced prize money for first place in the 2010 Masters Golf Tournament.
The Masters prize money is split according to a designated formula. In case of a tie for third place, the money prize for third and fourth place are averaged and awarded to the two players.
In 2010, the winner of the Masters tournament won a prize money of $1.35 million. Phil Mickelson emerged as the champion that year, claiming both the coveted green jacket and the substantial cash prize.
Same as 2011
Prize money list can be found at: http://www.augusta.com/stories/040807/mas_123892.shtml
Prize money list can be found at: http://www.augusta.com/stories/040807/mas_123892.shtml
Because the organizers think it's gauche to talk about money in public.
Prize money list can be found at: http://www.augusta.com/stories/040807/mas_123892.shtml
Second place prize money is $810,000.
The 46 players who missed the cut after round 2 received no prize money. But the lowest prize among the 50 who played all 4 rounds was $19,200.
You can find details of The Masters Tournament prize money from 1990 in several places, including the official Masters Tournament website, which may have historical data. Additionally, golf-related archives, sports news websites, or databases like ESPN and Golf Channel might provide historical prize money information. For academic or detailed research, sports reference books or golf history publications could also be useful resources.